November 27, 2025
Dear Friends and Neighbours,
Many of you have reached out today with questions about the Canada–Alberta Memorandum of Understanding and what it may mean for British Columbia. To provide clarity and address the concerns I’m hearing, I’m sharing the full statement I issued today:
As your Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra, I want British Columbians to know that I hear your concerns clearly. Being a member of the Musqueam First Nation who was born and raised where the Fraser River meets the Salish Sea, I believe that protecting our coast, strengthening our environment, and ensuring that BC’s interests are fully respected are my top priorities.
The Memorandum of Understanding signed today is an initial step in exploring the possibility of a future project. It does not approve a pipeline, there is no proposed route, and no private proponent has stepped forward to build any potential pipeline. Any future work must begin with BC, including our provincial government, our communities, and First Nations, at the decision-making table. British Columbia’s priorities are central to this discussion.
Our coast is one of the most ecologically sensitive and economically important regions in the country. It supports salmon, marine life, local jobs, Indigenous culture, and the way of life for many communities. I remain concerned about any potential impacts to our coastal and inland environments, and I will continue to advocate for the strongest safeguards possible.
As these discussions evolve, I will continue to raise the concerns of Vancouver Quadra residents and British Columbians across the province. I will also continue to advocate for full partnership with First Nations, adherence to UNDRIP, and strong environmental protections, all of which remain core commitments for the Liberal government with the Prime Minister’s support.
Please be assured that BC’s voice will be heard, and that I will keep pressing for transparency, consultation, and robust environmental safeguards at every step.
Warmly,